Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry
by Mónica de la Torre (Editor), Michael Wiegers (Editor)
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Mexican Poetry has flourished during the last thirty years, and this ambitious multi-lingual anthology surveys the vibrant and eclectic work of poets born after 1950. The poetry of this new generation reflects a wealth of backgrounds, regions, styles, and especially influences -- including traditional and inventive narrative, formalism, lyrics, suites, and experimental verse. This is also the first generation of Mexican poets to hold in common an international perspective. Unlike anthologies show more offering only one or two poems by each author, Reversible Monuments affords its poets space enough to present larger-than-usual selections, allowing readers to more fully realize the individual voices. The translations, by both distinguished translators and brilliant new practitioners, are concise and transparent, and most are published here for the first time. In addition, several indigenous poets who write in Zapotec, Tzeltal, and Mazatec are presented tri-lingually. show lessTags
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- Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry
- Original publication date
- 2002
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- Poetry, Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 861.64080972 — Literature & rhetoric Spanish, Portuguese, Galician literatures Spanish poetry 20th Century 1945-2000
- LCC
- PQ7263 .E5 .R48 — Language and Literature French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literatures Spanish literature Provincial, local, colonial, etc. Spanish America
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